Dear R.,
Yeeeessss! It could be! Maybe she needs to be tested. If the school will not do it, then look in the yellow pages for someone you can pay to do it. They might do a better, quicker more thorough job anyway. Also, she is a very sensitive person - that is the way it is when one is highly intelligent - they know a lot of things, feel a lot of things deeply, and know when things are not right.
That Gate Program isn't the big deal that people seem to think that it is. Leave her in a regular classroom so that she will be with lots of different kinds of people. Sometimes the Gate kids have very smarty personalities, sometime not too. I always regretted having my son be in the Gate Program. I didn't think that it was the best learning environment anyway. Kids need to be somewhere that they feel comfortable and safe and cared for - . ESPECIALLY at school. Give her a break. Love the heck out of her, and stop griping at her because of her writing. Maybe you could get her a tape recorder to speak into to get her thought out in the open. Also, the computer can print when a person speaks. I don't know if every computer has a program for it, but you can buy one and install it.
Writing is a very personal thing and you are daming it up - you know like a DAM holds back the water? Who cares that she misspells some words - that is something that you can help her with - gently and respectfully of course. Yes, I am being mean. I used to be a teacher and I got so sick of parents being so hard on their kids.
One time I had a boy in my class that was obviously very intelligent, but was not doing hardly any work. I corrected each one of his papers very carefully, and made marks where the changes needed to be made - no, he did not have to recopy them. Just to let him know where the errors were -THEN I gave him a little bit better grade than the paper as a whole deserved. AND, I did not cut his overall grade down for the papers that he did NOT turn in. Consequently, he got better grades than he had ever gotten before - Um hum, yes, I did do that and I would do it again.
He and his parents were so proud of him that he was rewarded at home as well as at school. Then a couple of grading periods later, I didn't have to give him better grades, he earned them himself, and no one harrassed him to do his work more carefully. Yes. He became much more happy and enjoyed his classmates more too.
You know, don't you, that our peers are more important to us all than other people are - until, of course, we become mature, then we can adjust to the world other ways. Peers give us confidence , that is, of course, if they are friendly peers. That is one reason that I suggested forgetting about the Gate Program. We don't go through life with only Gate people surrounding us. We have to learn how to get along with all sorts of people, as we are learning growing and studying - which is something that we hopefully do all of our lives. Also, Gate people are very competetive and that is not a healthy environment. I still hate to compete - and I am 76 years old. That trait stayed with me for quite a while. I like to do my own thing, and so do a lot of students, but they are sometimes intimidated by more agressive
people and hate to show their talent fearing failure. Umhuh, that is right.
Back to doing well on spelling tests. Well, of course, she does better on the tests. She had been paying a lot of attention to those words and had them in the front of her mind at test time. When a person is writing he or she is concentrating on the general overall subject at hand. Give her a break. How would you like to be a child nowadays and face all of the crazy things that are happening in our world today?
Yes, this is all true. C. N.